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INHOPE hotlines celebrate Safer Internet Day 2026
Better Internet for Kids: Review of the year 2025
The Better Internet for Kids (BIK) reviews of the year are typically released to coincide with Safer Internet Day celebrations each year.
These annual reports provide an overview of a multitude of stakeholder efforts to both protect and empower children and young people in their digital lives over the past year, when BIK has focused on making sure that young people are protected, respected, and equipped with the skills they need to thrive in the digital world.
New Learning corners content for Safer Internet Day 2026
Progress and impact for Better Internet for Kids in 2025
Safer Internet Day is today!
Organised as part of the European Commission’s Better Internet for Kids initiative, Safer Internet Day takes place every February, with a global focus on the second Tuesday of the month. Each participating country or organisation sets its own focus, often addressing topics such as artificial intelligence, social media, digital well-being, cyberbullying, safety by design, or video games.
Can children and young people use artificial intelligence (AI)?
Understanding peer relations and digital risks among children: insights from national research in Croatia
Internet Safe & Fun workshops raise awareness about online safety for 9,000 young people
Act Relating to the Strengthening of the Status of Human Rights in Norwegian Law (The Human Rights Act)
In Norway, the Norwegian Constitution and The UN Convention on the Rights of the Child (incorporated into Norwegian law through the Human Rights Act) establish children’s right to be heard in all matters that concern them. This also applies on a systemic level.
(Source: BIK Policy Monitor 2024).
Entities responsible for implementation: Ministry of Justice and Public Security.
Recommendations of the President of the Office of Competition and Consumer Protection (UOKiK) on the Labelling of Advertising Content by Influencers on Social Media
The Office of Competition and Consumer Protection (UOKiK) developed this set of recommendations and answers to frequently asked questions for online creators, advertisers and consumers. A guide is provided on how to avoid falling into the traps of influencer marketing. Consumers also learn how and where to report a mislabeled ad.
(Source: UOKiK).
Entities responsible for implementation: The Office of Competition and Consumer Protection (UOKiK).


